Sharon Inkelas, special faculty adviser to the chancellor on sexual violence and sexual harassment, or SVSH, talked at an open forum hosted by the ASUC External and University Affairs Committee, or ExComm, on Monday.Read More…

Per the ASUC governing documents, all ASUC officials — including senators, executives and appointed officials — are required to submit weekly written reports and to deliver regular oral reports.Read More…

First established in an office behind Top Dog on Durant Avenue in 1970, the Disabled Students’ Program, or DSP, has since expanded to serve about 1,700 students at UC Berkeley and is working to improve resource accessibility for students.Read More…

Before beginning her first year at UC Berkeley, campus freshman Sonali Loomba had already procured academic accommodations, including extended test time and reduced course load, from the campus Disabled Students’ Program.Read More…

It has been more than a week since members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, or Fiji, jokingly posed in front of sexual assault protesters, and the community is still awaiting a response from the campus Interfraternity Council, or IFC.Read More…

Several student protesters assembled outside Phi Gamma Delta, or Fiji, fraternity Saturday afternoon to protest sexual assault. But they were interrupted by members of the fraternity, who began posing behind the protesters in what many alleged was a mockery of the rally.Read More…

The office of ASUC Senator Zach Carter announced Monday that the office integrated links to the Disabled Students’ Program, or DSP, website home page and the DSP online service system, known as SCARAB, directly into the CalCentral homepage.Read More…

After lobbying efforts spearheaded by the ASUC, the City/UC/Student Relations Committee voted Monday to approve the recommended amendments to the city of Berkeley’s Group Living Accommodations Ordinance, or GLA.Read More…